Former MLB Pitcher Curt Schilling To Host Breitbart Radio Show

Trending News: Former MLB Star Curt Schilling Is Now On Breitbart Radio

Why Is This Important?

Because Curt Schilling and Breitbart seem destined for each other.

Long Story Short

Former MLB pitcher Curt Schilling has announced that he will be joining the ranks of fire-breathing Trump-supporting talk radio hosts. You can listen to him if you want at Breitbart.com from 9 a.m.-11 a.m. Mondays to Fridays.

Long Story

Get ready America, because Curt Schilling now has a platform other than Facebook. As early as Tuesday, listeners across the world will be able to listen to Schilling spew anti-liberal invective for two solid hours via Breitbart.com, the so-called news website whose CEO is now Donald Trump’s campaign manager. If this press release/article is anything to go by, his grammar and thought structure should be two entertaining components to listen for.

Here’s a sample of what to expect:

Clinton, he says, “is the most deplorable, corrupt human being to ever run for office — let alone the White House.”

“I am not taking my news anymore from ‘the media’ because the media has very clearly given all pretenses away of objectivity. They want and need Hillary Clinton in the White House.”

On his recent interview with CNN’s Jake Tapper: “I asked him as a person of the Jewish faith, why people, who practice that faith would be supporters of the Democratic Party — given their anti-Israel, anti-Jewish stance. After that — I was called an anti-Semite — and I am thinking to myself: ‘Wait a minute?'”

Skip to the 6:00 mark to hear Schilling discuss gorgeous young boys.

“We’re still hearing Clinton supporters, who are railing on and on about the fact that Trump has not laid out specific plans when at Gettysburg [on Saturday] that’s exactly what he did.”

Remember, these are direct quotes lifted from a written article/press release.

This won’t be the first time someone thought it was a good idea to put Schilling in front of a live mic. But it will likely be more successful than his stint at ESPN, which ended in April following a Facebook post apparently supporting North Carolina’s so-called Bathroom Bill—the bill that bars trans people from using facilities for the gender with which they identify rather than the one with which they were born.

The post showed an overweight man wearing a wig and women’s clothing with parts of the T-shirt cut out to expose his breasts. It says: “LET HIM IN! to the restroom with your daughter or else you’re a narrow-minded, judgmental, unloving racist bigot who needs to die.”

To that, Schilling added: “A man is a man no matter what they call themselves. I don’t care what they are, who they sleep with, men’s room was designed for the penis, women’s not so much. Now you need laws telling us differently? Pathetic.”